Mapping Network Relationships from Spatial Database Schemas to GML Documents
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https://doi.org/10.5753/jidm.2011.1387Keywords:
Spatial database, spatial modeling, GML dataAbstract
Spatial data encoded in GML documents are used in various applications and are especially suited to storing, manipulating and exchanging geographic information. However, a large share of currently available spatial data is stored in spatial databases. This article presents a method to map arcs and nodes, organized in a network using spatial relationships, from a spatial database to a GML document. Specifically, a geographical conceptual schema and the corresponding GML schema are used as guide to retrieve and reorganize networking information found in the spatial database, thus generating a GML document. The proposed methodology is verified in a case study, in which networking relationships from real-world databases are mapped to GML documents that can be queried using standard XML languages such as XPath and XQuery.Downloads
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Published
2011-08-12
How to Cite
Hora, A. C., Davis Jr, C. A., & Moro, M. M. (2011). Mapping Network Relationships from Spatial Database Schemas to GML Documents. Journal of Information and Data Management, 2(1), 67. https://doi.org/10.5753/jidm.2011.1387
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SBBD 2010 Short Papers